https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEVXlbAWrRY
Oh good, we can test the theory that all of the Earths animals fit into Noahs dingy.
On a more serious note, this will finalize whether Earth is flat or not.... :) Until 2040 though, the debate will rage on.
The Guberment doesn't tell the public, because, well, lets just say they would be out of a job if they told the public.
No, instead, you get all sorts of clown shows. All sorts of BS. Not that sometime in the near future the Earth is going to tilt on its axis, and cover the land with 5 Mile high water. No, not that, you don't get that. Why? Because telling People such would be signing their death warrant before the final death warrant of water got them. Which would be a million times worse than drowning from the 5 mile high water covering the land.
guberment: You must obey us until the water covers us all.
People: We need sand bags, oh look, guberment employees.
Yeah, common sense as to why they don't say anything.
AI Overview
Between The Egyptian Ankh and The 'Christian' Cross | by ...
Before Christianity, the cross was primarily a symbol of shameful execution used by the Roman Empire, but its shape also appeared in various other forms with different meanings, such as the Egyptian ankh (symbol of life) or the Chaldean Tau cross (symbol for the god Tammuz). As an instrument of torture, the cross was a universally understood symbol of brutality and death.
Meanings of the cross before Christianity
Symbol of torture and death: Roman crucifixion was a brutal and humiliating method of execution reserved for criminals, slaves, and rebels.
Symbol of life: The Egyptian ankh, which resembles a cross with a loop at the top, was a hieroglyphic symbol for "life" and was frequently depicted in the hands of gods and pharaohs.
Pagan religious symbol: The cross shape had religious significance in various pre-Christian cultures.
In ancient Babylon and surrounding regions, the Tau cross was the initial of the god Tammuz and was used as a religious symbol.
In some cultures, the cross represented a male symbol, and it was sometimes combined with a circle or oval representing the female and the concept of sacred marriage or sexual harmony.
Tool or agricultural symbol: A specific type of cross (cross-ndj) was a hieroglyph in ancient Egypt that represented a tool with multiple meanings, including those related to agriculture and craft.
The transition to a Christian symbol
Early Christians initially avoided the cross due to its association with shame and death.
Over time, the symbol's meaning transformed through the Christian belief in Jesus's crucifixion and resurrection as a victory over death.
The cross was not widely adopted as the primary symbol of Christianity until later, likely becoming more prominent after Emperor Constantine's vision in the 4th century CE.
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What if I told you that Christianity is a revised/plagiarism of something far older?
Is it a coincidence that Rome used Christianity for Political purposes, just as the current Political Purposes reflect?
All coming from a Roman Cathedral called D.C. no less.
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